The sweet smell of gorse in the summer
The touch of blue mountain so near
The bloodrush of horses at sunrise
The song of the old oak I hear
Your bluebelled woodlands I’ve rambled
I’ve seen swallows preparing to fly
Rested my tired old heartaches
In a cradle below your big sky
And oh the Liffeyside
Noble river, flows so free
No matter where I wander
You are home to me
Sometimes this world makes me weary
I see troubles all over the land
Pollardstown’s long gra**y breezes
Remind me where goodness began
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The sweet smell of gorse in the summer
The touch of blue mountains so near
The bloodrush of horses at sunrise
The song of the old oak I hear
And oh the liffeyside
Noble river, flows so free
No matter where I wander
You are home to me